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Incoming Tourism | Also known as 'inbound tourism'. This is when tourists arrive in a country different to their own. |
Example of Incoming Tourism | An English person travelling to Lisbon would be an incoming tourist to Portugal. |
Domestic Tourism | A tourist travelling to a destination within their own country. |
Example of Domestic Tourism | A tourist travelling from Northampton to York. |
Outgoing Tourism | Sometimes known as 'outbound tourism' This is when a tourist leaves their own country to go abroad. |
Example of Outgoing Tourism | A tourist leaving Manchester to travel to New York. |
Business Travel | Tourists that travel for the purpose of business work. |
Example of Business Travel | A tourist travelling from Berlin to London to attend a conference. |
Leisure Travel | When tourists travel for the purpose of fun. |
Example of Leisure Travel | Can be as little as a day trip to a beach. OR As large as a world tour lasting 6 months. |
VFR (Visiting Friends and Relatives) | When tourists travel to meet friends or relatives. |
Example of VFR | A tourist travelling from Northampton to Glasgow to meet his parents. |
Excursions | A short visit to an interesting place or activity as part of a tourist's holiday. |
Example of Excursions | A tourist travelling to Alton Towers whilst on holiday in Alton. |
Adventure Trips | Travelling for the purpose of challenge, exploration, skills development or thrills. |
Example of Adventure Trip | Ice climbing in the Alps. |
Package Holidays | A holiday arranged by a holiday operator and brought by customers that includes at least two of the following within its cost: Travel, accommodation and food |
Example of a Package Holiday Provider | Tour operator e.g. Thomson or Thomas Cook |
Independant Travel | The opposite of a package holiday. This is when a tourist makes their own way and organises their own travel for their holiday. |
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